Brochel Castle
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Raasay | |
Brochel Castle | |
Site information | |
Type | Stronghold built circa C15 |
Open to the public | Yes |
Condition | Ruined |
Location | |
Brochel Castle Brochel Castle | |
Coordinates | 57°26′31″N 6°01′41″W / 57.442°N 6.028°W |
Site history | |
In use | Until c. 1671 |
Materials | Sandstone, basalt |
Brochel Castle is a ruined castle located on a 15-metre-high rocky pinnacle on the north-eastern shore of Raasay, Scotland.
History
The castle existed by 1549 and was probably built in the preceding century.[1] The Castle was likely built by Raasay's first MacLeod chief, Calum Garbh (later known as Calum MacGilleChaluim), who inherited the islands of Raasay and Rona from his father, Calum MacLeod, the 9th Chief of Lewis.[2][3] In 1911, the ruins were acquired by the company Baird & Co (Ironmasters), which sold them on to the Board of Agriculture for Scotland in 1922.[4]
References
- ^ Gifford, John (2003). The Buildings of Scotland: Highlands and Islands (First ed.). Yale University Press. p. 548. ISBN 0-300-09625-9.
- ^ "A Brief History of Brochel Castle". Isle of Raasay. Retrieved 2025-02-08.
- ^ "Listing entry". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 2025-02-08.
- ^ MacLeod, Norma (2002). Raasay. The island and its people. Edinburgh. ISBN 1841582352.
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